As COVID-19 case numbers decline and vaccination rates rise, more and more people are beginning to venture back into the office.
For many, this means having to leave your loyal canine companion at home.
Here are six expert-backed tips to help prepare your dog for your inevitable office return.
1. Start acclimating your dog to their new schedule now, as they thrive on a consistent routine.
2. Associate independent moments with high-value, long-lasting treats.
3. Practice leaving them alone in the house and gradually increase the amount of time you’re gone.
4. Create a space in your house where your dog can feel safe, secure and comfortable.
5. Desensitize your dog to departure cues such as keys jingling or putting your shoes on.
6. Don’t make a big fuss out of saying goodbye and hello. Wait until they’re calm to greet them.
For many, this means having to leave your loyal canine companion at home.
Here are six expert-backed tips to help prepare your dog for your inevitable office return.
1. Start acclimating your dog to their new schedule now, as they thrive on a consistent routine.
2. Associate independent moments with high-value, long-lasting treats.
3. Practice leaving them alone in the house and gradually increase the amount of time you’re gone.
4. Create a space in your house where your dog can feel safe, secure and comfortable.
5. Desensitize your dog to departure cues such as keys jingling or putting your shoes on.
6. Don’t make a big fuss out of saying goodbye and hello. Wait until they’re calm to greet them.
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